Manchester United was embarrassed by a rampant Everton at Goodison Park as its top-four chances were dealt a significant blow.

Peter Hanson

21 April, 2019 20:15 IST

Everton players celebrate a goal against Manchester United in the 4-0 victory on Sunday. - Getty Images

Peter Hanson

21 April, 2019 20:15 IST

Everton compounded a miserable few days for Manchester United with its biggest ever Premier League win over the sorry Red Devils in a 4-0 rout at Goodison Park.

Just five days on from crashing out of the Champions League quarterfinals at the hands of Barcelona, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side produced a dismal performance to slump to another heavy defeat.

Well-taken goals from Richarlison and Gylfi Sigurdsson had the Toffees 2-0 up at the break before Lucas Digne's sweetly struck effort and Theo Walcott's cool finish completed a memorable win.

United is two points off fourth but will be three adrift if Arsenal overcomes Crystal Palace and the inquest will surely soon begin after a nightmare outing that strikes a huge blow to its hopes of featuring at Europe's top table next season.

Marcus Rashford flicked over the top from Paul Pogba's long punt but United's situation worsened after 28 minutes.

Everton broke from a United corner, leading to Sigurdsson cutting inside from the left and drilling low into the near corner from 25 yards.

The game was all but done 10 minutes after the break when Digne showed sensational technique on the half-volley to leave De Gea no chance.

Further humiliation was to follow and Sigurdsson carved United open again to play through substitute Walcott, who slotted past De Gea one-on-one to cap off a day to forget for Solskjaer and his team.

Wheels fallen off for Ole?

'Ole's at the wheel' was the chant from the United fans during Solskjaer's sensational start to life in the dugout at United. But six defeats in eight competitive outings and three straight away league losses for the first time since January 1996 mean the honeymoon period is well and truly over. Out of the Champions League and possibly out of the race for fourth, Solskjaer needs a solution and fast.

Sigurdsson shines in the sun

As bad as United was, Everton deserves credit for running roughshod over it on a glorious Easter Sunday on Merseyside. Sigurdsson was at the heart of the Toffees' play and finished with a goal and an assist in a performance that was arguably the best they have produced under Marco Silva.

Jones disjointed

United's performance bordered on embarrassing and singling out the worst showing is no easy feat. But Phil Jones had a particularly difficult afternoon, being dragged from pillar to post during a woeful defensive showing from the Red Devils, which has now conceded its most ever goals in a Premier League campaign.

What's next?

Everton faces a tough trip to Crystal Palace next Saturday, while there is a small matter of the Manchester derby for a despondent United when City, which beat Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, visits Old Trafford on Wednesday.

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